Give freehold title for Taman Tugu, says KL residents group

Give freehold title for Taman Tugu, says KL residents group

The association calls for the leasehold to be converted to freehold, and for City Hall to improve its process for degazetting land.

Taman Tugu is a 26ha park surrounding the National Monument in Kuala Lumpur which will be transferred to the National Heritage Trust. (Taman Tugu website pic)
PETALING JAYA:
A residents’ association has appealed to Kuala Lumpur mayor Maimunah Sharif to provide a freehold land title for the site of the Taman Tugu public park in the Lake Gardens.

The Kuala Lumpur Residents Action for Sustainable Development Association said the 26ha site is currently on a 99-year leasehold.

Calling for the leasehold to be converted to freehold, the group said: “We want this heritage to be preserved for the future generation of city dwellers.”

In a statement after a meeting with the mayor on Oct 29, the group said it had appealed to KL City Hall (DBKL) to improve the process of degazetting land titles and land use. City authorities should be more transparent and involve residents “so we can evaluate the grounds for the degazettement”.

Kuala Lumpur mayor Maimunah Sharif (third from left) with representatives of the residents’ association. (Facebook pic)

The association also discussed protection of public land and green lungs and the challenges faced by redevelopment projects.

Association members also said residents have encountered people claiming to represent developers seeking the residents’ signatures on forms consenting to redevelopment projects.

Taman Tugu, a public park surrounding the National Monument in the Lake Gardens, is to be transferred to the National Heritage Trust which will manage and protect the park in perpetuity.

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